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I suppose that you think to ammonia, not ammonium; the solubility of ammonia at 25 0C is 31 %.
The solubility of sulfur dioxide in water is 94 g/L.
the solubility of urea solution at 20 degrees celsius is 107.9 g / 100 ml
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Ammonia is a molecule, which not only acts as a solute in water but it reacts with water forming the Ammonium NH4+ ion, these ions are surrounded by water molecules s strong attractive forces are responsible for the high solubility of Ammonia.
I suppose that you think to ammonia, not ammonium; the solubility of ammonia at 25 0C is 31 %.
The solubility of sulfur dioxide in water is 94 g/L.
the solubility of urea solution at 20 degrees celsius is 107.9 g / 100 ml
It is soluble in water. But it is less in this temperature.
35.7 g/L
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affect of temerature on solubility of a solid in water potassium nitrate at 40 degrees celcius?
Sodium nitrate is more soluble in water.
Ammonia is a molecule, which not only acts as a solute in water but it reacts with water forming the Ammonium NH4+ ion, these ions are surrounded by water molecules s strong attractive forces are responsible for the high solubility of Ammonia.
Ammonia (NH3) is a (very 'water' soluble) gas
The solubility of oxygen in pure water decreases in non-uniformly from 14mg/litre at 0oC to 0 mg/litre at 100oC. At 20oC its solubility is approximately 8.8mg/litre.